2 May 1901 in Leamington, Warwickshire [registered in
Warwick, June 1901].

Census Notes

According to the 1901
census, George H and Mary Ann. are about who became the proud parents of
their only child. Sadly, the West Indian Mary would die soon after giving
birth to George. They live at 130 Shrubland Street in Leamington.

According to the 1911
census, George Henry is the only son to widower George. They both live
with George snr's mother, Charlotte and her other children and
grandchildren, at 27 Eagle Street in Leamington. George snr is a house
painter.According to Passenger Lists, George Green was one of
seventeen
footballers who, courtesy of Canadian Pacific Railway Company, had left
the port of Southampton on 22 May 1937, bound for Quebec, Canada, on theEmpress of Australia.

Died

January to March 1980, aged
78 years x days[registered in Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire].

Height/Weight

5'
9½", 12st.
4bs [1925].

Source

Douglas Lammings' An
English Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990] & FindMyPast.com

Club Career

Club(s)

x

Club honours

x

Individual honours

x

Distinctions

x

Source

Douglas Lammings' An English
Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990].

Due to the fact that
many matches rarely stuck to exactly ninety minutes long, allowing time
for injuries, errors and substitutions. The minutes here
given can only ever be a guideline and cannot therefore be accurate, only
an approximation.